I'm not sure whether that's just where you happen to think it's reasonable to draw the line, or that there's a fundemental difference between the two (where harrassment begins and ends is subjective too for that matter - virtually everything is).LittleRaven wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:13 pmNope. You are free to proselytize to your heart's content. I mean, you can't like, force your way into their living room or anything, but pretty much anything shy of harassment is fair game. Legally, anyway. If you do things wrong, you're likely to come across as annoying at best and a total asshole at worst. But both of those things are legal.
Tolerance really doesn't ask very much of you. 95% of it is just that you refrain from punching people. Sadly, people often have trouble hitting even that low bar.
Legal or not is beside the point. The law reflects morality and right and wrong (ideally, anyway), it doesn't define it.